Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 19, 1929, Image 5

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? ? ? -v JERE MOORE ■ . i crdes that "hull I via straw bonnet thi* Week fclM1 1 with the cloth hat 1 for full ami winter wear. * * nooncement will spell the ?; ,natty Rood hat* while others ' the fashion hint and clin* ^ [op piece until the wcath- ■i more decided turn in the .t on of winter. ,.ne of tho.*e who leaves it leather to decide my dress , than I depend upon some ex- uk<> give- oUt t * ie * n f ormn *-' on en j, Bt the correct dressed min - ‘ j NVt ,. ir . I must confess however ® j an , a bit weary of looking at c0VV food that adorns my dome, r l j w jj| wa it until the leaves be- , turn and I can blow m* breath fingers uirly ir the morning 5 : :a k(. off some of tt.e chill. | p-. Tigner is -pending a lot of his taf jiggimr out facts regarding the ation or the beginning of our 0 f Milledgeville. He has • n t t- light many interesting . has a wealth of informn- ; ..u!d be recorded in some : nnanent document that , it to them. I would get the Ifcll k‘> 1 |,u: tolling these things ,, r again, hut I am afraid 1 would u . •„ have my memory refreshed ofjtr to get these stories accurate, fir. Tigner will be wise if he will , hi-; - 7 Of our city. It should a,,,,.. I doubt if there is a town the -<.uth that has as much inter- :;r.? data that can be dug up about There i hardly an old place here interesting story does not r ,i jt. Every comer will DEATH OF GEN. Was. A. WRIGHT \ Garrkon Road 1500 feet; thence Gen. William Ambrose Wright, forj a southerly direction 1500 feet to fifty years comptroller general of | the Garrison Road thence along eaid Georgia, died at his home in At- ; Road 1500 feet to the point of be- lan> a last Friday. 1 ginning. This land was levied on as General Wright was eighty-four the property of Pearl Mason under years of age, and was a soldier in the /. fi. fa. issued by the Tax Collect Confederate Army. He was a faith- - - _ - ful public servant, and a man of the highest Christian character. He died honored and respected by the peo ple of Georgia. sen Solomon for State and County taxes due for the year 1928. Also: That tract of land in th« Cii; of Milledgeville Georgia bound ed by lind- of Exchange Bank, on - . riast by lands of F. G. Grimes, South by lands of F .G. Grimes Flies are dangerous. They are also the filthiest insect known. They de posit germs in three ways. By tact, vomit spots and excreta. They taint everything they touch. FLY- TOX kills flies. It is safe, stainless. Simpie instructions on each bottle (blue label) for killing ALL house hold insects. INSIST on FLY-TOX. FLY-TOX is the scientific insecticide developed at Mellon Institute f In dustrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. FLY-TOX brings health, comfort and* cleanliness with its per- fume-likc fragrance.—Adv. clear, frank, concise statement deal ing with every obligation the city has, explaining in detail the interest payments, and other details will re store .a great bit of the lost confi dence in Government. of said County against Pearl Masot. , nn d on the West by Jefferson St, for State and County taxes due for being 65 feet on Jefferson St, and the year 1928. j running back East 260 feet This Also: Tbit tract of land lying in J land was levied on as the property the city of Milledgeville. Ga., bound- j of Glass Motor Company under a fi. ed as follows: On the North by. f a . issued by the Tax Collector of Baldwin Street on the Easi by land | staid County against Glass Motor I saw the fir*t sugar cane of the season Wednesday which is always a forerunner of fall. I urn sure 1 would hate a climate that did not have a change of seasons. I am ready for the fall, fires, and an overcoat in the evening. It quickens the tride and rejuvina^.-s your spirit just as the burst of spring does af ter a dreary winter. if yo i just take • :o find somebody that car. it. I have enjoyed listening r.y of them. v ’he promise of Dr. Tigner will have another interesting cal -ketch for our paper at an I r.rly dale and I am sure the jead- |<r< ri the paper will look forward I to it- publication. For one I am go- : i urge Dr. Tigner to write this I history and I hope others will be as Bteresttd as I am and encourage him o do the work. 1 hope it is not my nature to be critical. I try to do what every criticizing I have to make in a con ductive way. It always is done r*j a view of giving what I believe | th right point of view and in an to awaken hte public's mind to I d* need- of our town. n glad to see a Chamber of .’rce taking on life. I do not fc "• what is necessary exactly to p: the breath of life back into it, ht if spanking will do any good. Jinking is the thing to he done. Public spirited citizens know there is in • irntive need for a live, active, •rzar.ization in Milledgeville. An oiz-;.ition of this kind won’t live *r.d prosper unless it has the influ- «fv end backing of a majority of :h business men. They must give r.: only -,f their moneyed possessions •heir time and influence. : hav followed closely the serie- of articles that have been published «rh week in the Union Recorder, The Town Doctor. This expert on prh! effairs his given many time- • ions. He has Insisted on tr- nt home, beautifying the city, lu id ng city loyalty nad all these - that the Union Recorder has r - i -tn»ng appeal for. Words .ire * much a< water on n duck- back, w ople hoed them. A town will prosper just as much Above property i. emtGained in th ! Laundry Building on the South ride' of Green .St., in Milledgeville, Geor- { gin. Thi> property was levied on as the’property of M iledgooill Laundry Co. under a fi. fa. issued by th* T.~: CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County* To Whom It May Concern: C. B. Lavender, as Administrator of .1. W. Williams deceased, having applied to me for laive to sell certain real estate of said deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and for dis tribution, this is to notify creditors and kindred that said application will County taxes due for the be pasted upon at the October Term Al-o: Land lying 1929, of the Court of Ordinary of aild County, and that unless cause is then shown to the contrary, said leave will be granted. This September 2nd, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. of J. W. Killings, on the South by land of J. W. Killings nnd on the West an unnamed Street fronting 250 feet or. Baldwin Street and 1175 ft. on the unnamed street. This land was levied on as the property of Moses Brown under .a fi. fa. issued by the Tax Collector of said County against Mo-es Brown for State and County taxes due for year 1928. Also: That tract of land lying in the 322nd Dist., G. M., of .-aid County containing 19 acres more or less bounded as follows: On the north by lands formerly owned by Mia Mattie Keel, on the East by lands formerly owned by Miss Mat- tie Keel, on the South by the rond from Camp Creek to Salem, Church dividing the land levied on from land of W. T. Weaver and on the West by lands of Capt. William Rice. This land was levied on ns the property of Mrs. G. E. Bloodworth under a fi fa. issued by the Tax Collector of said County against Mr?. G. E. Bloudworth for State t.nd County taxes due for year 1928. Also: One 4 Roll Flat Ironer; Four Hot Heat PresseA; One 10 Gnl. Copper Stare'.er; One Extr^clor, One Ppublr 1'oc! et Washer; Two small Washer*. Co., for State and County taxes due for the year 1928. Also: That tract of land lying in thi 319th Dist, G. M., of said County, containing 65 acres more or less, bounded as follows: On the North by Milledgeville-Monticello Road on the East and South by lands of the Georgia State Prison Farm and on the West by lands in the possession of R. N. Ashfield, Said property is levied on as the property of the defendants in fi. fa. and in their possession, under a fi. fa. issu ed by the Tax Collector of said Coun ty against Edwards & Patterson for State and County taxes due for the year 1928. Also: That tract of land in the City of Milledgeville bounded as fol lows: On the North by land of W. I H. Minor, on the East by land of! Mrs. Lura Rogers, on the South byj Hancock St., and on the West by, land of Mrs. I.ura Rogers. Fronting; |approximately 75 ft. on Hancock St,! jand running back North about 85 ft. Said land was levied on as tl property of E. S. Leonard under fi. fa. issued by the Tax Collector of said County against E. S. Leonard for State and County taxes due for the year 1928. The above described tracts and parcels of land were levied on by me under and by virtue of tax fi. fas. issued by the Tax Collector of Bald win County, Georgia on December 20, 1928, for taxes due the State of 1 Georgia nnd County of Baldwin for the year 1928 aganist the owners of the above described parecels of land and said sales will be made to sati«f> the said fi. fa.s. I have notified the defendants in the ft. fa. and the tenants in possess ion of the levy and the time, terms and place of sale as required by law. ’ This 4th, day of September, 1929. J. F. VINSON, Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin County, Georgia. COAL is an ancient discovery, but consumers of our various grades are continually discovering its slored-up wealth. Rich in carbon, but poor in ash—sums up the reasons for the general satisfaction rendered by our coals. Our service is a match for their quality, too— il’s tip to scratch. FGWLER-flEKISTER COAL COMPANY -BELL’S- ledgi- > Latin. 1928. SHERIFF SALES GEORGIA. Baldwin County: I will sell before the Courthouse door of said County at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in October, 1929, within the legal hour- of sale, the following described tracts nnd parcels of land to-wit: That tract of land lying in the 322nd Dist., G. M., said State and County containing 50 acres mors or less, bounded as follows: On the North nnd West by lands of Pearl Ma son on the East by land in possession of Mack Hill and on South by the Garrison Road. The Boundary line .arou.id the land levied on runs as follows: Beginning at a point on the north side of the Garrison Road where the land of Pearl Mason corn ers with the land in the possession of Mack Hill. The line runs in a northerly direction 1500 feet, thence dor a fi. fa. issued by the a common of the City of Milled?:: South of Fishing Creek containing 7 acres bounded as follows: On the North and East by lands of W. J. Chandler; on the South by lands Rebecca Finsley; West by iands of Rebecca Finsley; tlic :ame being the home place of Warren Webb, land was levied on as the property of Warren Webb under issued by the Tax Collector of said County against Warren Webb for State and County taxes due for the year 1928. Also: That tract or parcel of land containing twenty-five acres lying the 115th Dist., G. M., of said Coun ty bounded ns follows: On the North by the lands of R. T. Baisden; the East by the road running from Old Salem to the Milledgeville-Sand- ersviile highway at a point home of Louis Brookins; on the South by the lands of Mrs. S. B. Fowler and Lands in po.-session of Layfield and on the West by the old Milledgeville- Sandersville highway known as the River Road. This land is levied on as the prjnpot^y fot Dawson Solomon and was found in his posse.-sion, un- Col- SO DOZEN SHEETS Seamless extra tine quality. Special for this week 98c More than 50 bags—all leather, tan, brown, Navy worth up to $8.00. at $5 H ? jk - §W Ml -pi*- Wi whole organization work- in: tng. ther with one common pur- ' \' f mu't take nil the business -nd organize themselves inti w-o big business. Every business ®an a stockholder, hacking what- *t*r th- board of directors -ay and iiir town will prosper and progress. lV<*rknig out a program that will a <iil to cur channels of trade will be 1 3: re thought but it can be done. I *»nt to see the business men show !,) nie interest, wake up, take on new Me and I will guarantee the bigept J*ar’s husines since the war. Mr. Business Man, the opportunity fc yours what will you do with it? erly direction parallel to the lector of said County against Daw- j mseve/t New Fal! Coats Coats arc distinctive and individual in style, luxurious- ^ ly trimmed in furs. Copied from the best PariA models featuring new lines and lengths, new collars and cuff. ^ M All the new fall shades. Black leading in color. M $19, $29, $491 and $69 ►; A CAR FOR ALL MAIIMON-BUILT Many New Cars but not one like the Roosevelt I w i*h it were possible for the city 0 P*ve the «hott gaps at the cast. ln d west ent-nneeh to our city that. ‘>11 he left there when the paving If highways is complete. The , inancial situation is acute. It i* trussing and consequently there * iulp di.-cuuion of it. We have n * R y that arc drawing big r,tf r -t tii d I believe it a wise thing he people of all of them.' ‘ r you become secretive you tear • confidence. 'People be- h. n ; " ,r i°us when they .are not frankly. I think that a THE WORLD'S FIRST STRAIGHT-EIGHT UNDER IIOOO It’s September again. New auto- alone offers proved cight-cvlm- __L.;ijc arc here—new-bodies, der power and smoothness. Inc new radiators, etc. But is there closest sort of check-up wi an vthing so really new after all ? prove that the Roosevelt is still What $1000 car, for instance, the newest, most advanced auto- has yet equalled the Roosevelt? mobile in the world at or near ? t alone, of all the cars in thu Its price. Prut $995, factory. price field, is a straight-eight. It Croup equipment txtrt. T. H. ENNIS tin Children’s Coats $7to$10 SPECIAL SALE Ladies’ Silk Hose SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES FINE BAGS 100 new bags, all-leather, the value is really $2.00. Special at —98c— Gordon V—line and nairow slim heels—New fall shades, silk from top to toe, finest gauze. LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS Chinese embroidery. Special at —Ifc— $1.95 25 doz. pure linen, beautifully em broidered. Special at —lie— If You Want the Best Shop At E. E. BELL’S VI*!ELECTRIC CO. otner wooaen aruc»». .ii